अर्जुनस्य सैन्धवाभिमुखगमनम् तथा विन्दानुविन्दयोर्वधः
Arjuna’s advance toward Saindhava and the fall of Vinda–Anuvinda
भुज्जानानां तु सव्येन उत्सज़े चापि खादताम् | पालाशमासनं चैव तिन्दुकैर्दन्तधावनम्
bhuñjānānāṃ tu savyena utsṛje cāpi khādatām | pālāśam āsanaṃ caiva tindukair dantadhāvanam
Arjuna said: “For those who are eating, let the left hand be used for discarding (impurities), while they eat with the other; and let a seat be made of palāśa leaves, and a tooth-cleaning twig be taken from the tinduka tree.”
अजुन उवाच
The verse emphasizes disciplined personal conduct (ācāra) and cleanliness: maintaining proper bodily etiquette while eating, using appropriate natural materials for seating and dental hygiene, reflecting a dharmic concern for purity and self-restraint.
Arjuna is giving practical instructions on proper behavior and hygienic observances—how to manage cleanliness while eating, what kind of seat to use, and what twig to use for cleaning the teeth—presented as normative guidance within the broader epic context.